Anatomy of the lower extremity in standard radiology

This radio-anatomy module of the lower limb presents 24 conventional radiographs with captions of 192 anatomical structures.It is intended particularly for radiologists, electroradiology students, emergency physicians, orthopaedic surgeons and rheumatologists, but may be used as a daily or a teaching aid for any practitioner, physician or student involved in the musculoskeletal pathology of the lower limb.

Standard radios of the lower limb

24 of the X-ray plates most commonly used in musculoskeletal radiology were selected, covering the entirety of pelvis, thighs, legs and feet:

The anatomical structures tab permits you to choose to display the bones (pelvis, femur, tibia, fibula, patella, foot bones) and the different joints (hip joint, femorotibial joint, ankle joints and foot...) on different radio graphical plates

The anatomical structures have been captioned using the nomenclature from the Terminologia Anatomica, with translations into English, French, Japanese, German, Chinese, Portuguese, Russian, Czech and Spanish.

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